Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux

Diane Thom: COVID-19 Update

Mr. Speaker, I would like to provide Members and the public with an update on NWT efforts in containing the spread of COVID-19 and assure everyone that their health and safety is the number one priority of our government.

Currently, we have zero confirmed cases in the Northwest Territories. Our Chief Public Health Officer remains confident our residents are currently at a low risk of infection.  We also know that world-wide, roughly 80 percent of people infected get only mild symptoms.

La première ministre et la ministre de la Santé parlent de la COVID-19 devant l’Assemblée législative

La première ministre, Caroline Cochrane, et la ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux, Diane Thom, ont fait aujourd’hui des déclarations devant l’Assemblée législative décrivant la situation actuelle et l’approche proactive du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord-Ouest pour protéger tous les résidents des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (TNO). Ces deux déclarations peuvent être consultées aux liens suivants :

Avis aux médias – Renseignements du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord Ouest sur la COVID 19

La priorité absolue du gouvernement des Territoires du Nord‑Ouest (GTNO) est la santé et la sécurité des Ténois, et nous prenons des mesures proactives pour être prêts à répondre à la situation de la COVID‑19 au fur et à mesure qu’elle évolue.

À l’heure actuelle, aucun cas de COVID-19 n’a été signalé aux Territoires du Nord‑Ouest (TNO), et le risque de contracter le virus aux TNO et au Canada demeure faible.

Caroline Cochrane: COVID-19, Media Briefing Statement

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Good afternoon, I’m here to talk to the residents of the Northwest Territories about COVID-19.

Earlier today I was absent in the house, and session, to participate on a call from 11 o’clock to 1 o’clock with the Prime Minister and all Premiers across Canada. All Premiers are concerned about COVID-19, and we are all taking precautionary measures to limit the spread and associated impacts throughout Canada.

Diane Thom: Promoting Importance of Oral Health

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Mr. Speaker, good oral health is important to our overall health and quality of life.  Healthy mouths and teeth in children promote healthy growth, nutrition, speech development, good school performance and social well-being.

Cavities, however, are the most common chronic infectious childhood disease, and they place a substantial burden on our population.  Poor oral health contributes to a child’s inability to eat, speak, sleep and learn.  In adults, oral disease has been linked to diabetes, heart disease, pneumonia and Alzheimer’s.

Programme pilote de rémunération des aidants naturels et communautaires de l’ASTNO dans cinq collectivités

En collaboration avec le ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS), l’Agence de services communautaires tłı̨chǫ (ASCT) et l’Administration des services de santé et des services sociaux de Hay River (ASSSSHR), l’Administration des services de santé et des services sociaux des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (ASTNO) lance un programme pilote de rémunération des aidants naturels et communautaires de deux ans; ce programme est destiné aux aidants naturels qui fournissent des soutiens supplémentaires à domicile et dans la collectivité aux personnes âgées, aux aînés et aux personnes handicap

Diane Thom: Strongest Families Institute

Mr. Speaker, every year, one in five Canadians experience a mental health challenge or illness. Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience a mental illness or substance use disorder than any other age group. Research also shows that 70 percent of mental health challenges begin during childhood or adolescence. These numbers are higher in the NWT with the impacts of intergenerational trauma and the legacies of colonization and residential schools.

Diane Thom: 2019 Novel Coronavirus Update

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Mr. Speaker, today I rise to provide an update to Northerners on the 2019 novel coronavirus. I would like to assure residents that at this time the risk of contracting this virus is low in the NWT.

Since the coronavirus was first reported in the Hubei Province of China, our Government and the Federal Government have moved quickly to ensure we are prepared. Our public health and emergency preparations are well underway and we will continue to monitor the situation as it develops.

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